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Hi there,
We have a 1900 Victorian terrace whereby the floorboards are not in good condition (we sanded them when we moved in and they are structurely sound) but a mixture of 1900/1950 and a few chop outs from previous owners etc.
We like the exposed flooring and therefore would either like to keep it/fix it, modify it or replace with a solid floor?
Currently these floorboards are 20mm thick? 1700mm wide and nailed onto the joists throughout the house (suspended wooden flooring)
Anyhow, we can not simply just put new solid floor on top as its too think, so can not accept the extra inch in height in each room, hallway, stairs etc, so my question is,
1. can I remove the floorboards which are suspended) lay a thinner plywood (if so what size?) before then putting down the underlay and then the 22mm solid wood floor - or am I wasting my time
2. should just replace all the old floor boards with modern t&g flooring that kills 2 birds with one stone?
3. should I remove all the boards and then relay them it a better layout, that minimises the gaps between them and also remove the dodgy ones.
4. If I remove the boards and replace, can I re-sand them (where needed) and then varnish (which we did august 2015) and if so will the same varnish dry the same colour and match easily?
5. Just put a rug down to hide the dodgy bits.
Many thanks,
Justintime4t
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We have a 1900 Victorian terrace whereby the floorboards are not in good condition (we sanded them when we moved in and they are structurely sound) but a mixture of 1900/1950 and a few chop outs from previous owners etc.
We like the exposed flooring and therefore would either like to keep it/fix it, modify it or replace with a solid floor?
Currently these floorboards are 20mm thick? 1700mm wide and nailed onto the joists throughout the house (suspended wooden flooring)
Anyhow, we can not simply just put new solid floor on top as its too think, so can not accept the extra inch in height in each room, hallway, stairs etc, so my question is,
1. can I remove the floorboards which are suspended) lay a thinner plywood (if so what size?) before then putting down the underlay and then the 22mm solid wood floor - or am I wasting my time
2. should just replace all the old floor boards with modern t&g flooring that kills 2 birds with one stone?
3. should I remove all the boards and then relay them it a better layout, that minimises the gaps between them and also remove the dodgy ones.
4. If I remove the boards and replace, can I re-sand them (where needed) and then varnish (which we did august 2015) and if so will the same varnish dry the same colour and match easily?
5. Just put a rug down to hide the dodgy bits.
Many thanks,
Justintime4t
Cardiff